Release Date: November
27, 2025
Label: Independent
The Aqua Barons were formed in January 2010 in Lechaion, Corinth by the two brothers Petros & Philippos Sotiropoulos.
They are advertised as accurate to the first wave of surf instro, aiming to revive the authentic spirit of early surf music and resonate with fans longing for that classic sound.
As “A Shadow in the Mist” begins, you can substantiate that claim straight away. The ’60s vibe is apparent in the organ and guitar sounds. As the lead-off track plays, you feel like you’re going to be jumping into a time machine. The music is smooth as a soft wave hitting the shore. It’s a cool breeze on a hot summer day at the beach.
As “Kolobotsi A Go-Go” begins, the pace picks up; however, the guitars remain restrained in comparison to much of the surf rock I hear. The reason, of course, is their efforts to emulate the first wave of sound. The rhythms are catchy and effective, with the guitars placed for maximum emphasis.
“Fuzzlalum” changes the course here. Fuzz usually is more aggressive in this genre, and it gets a good workout from the band. After the first two tracks, they let you know that they can rock when they want to.
“Pagoto Kerashi” once again takes things in another direction. It has a bit of trepidation, like someone walking into a haunted house. The organ is the main instrument that creates that atmosphere. Then the lead guitar cuts loose on a nice run. As they rock out, they scale it back for more subtle, tasteful guitar notes, then close it out.
“Theme of Exodus” is the time to grab your horse and ride off into the sunset. Based on the title, you may have your hint: they do their own Spaghetti Western version, adding some fuzztone, while the bass and drums lay down the beats—another excellent reach back to the first wave with superb execution and diversity weaving through.
“Daydreamer Blues” is their slow-burning surf instro waltz, if you will. Some nice reverb is featured as it resonates and echoes through the air. The added retro organ conjures images of the old SoCal ballrooms where the first surf groups played. This would be their one "get close" number before calling it a night.
“Barons on Wheels” jumps over to the surf hot rod genre. Again, we have a combination of subtle surf guitar and some fuzztone. I am enjoying this incredible mixture of styles and appreciate the talent involved in pulling it off properly, which they do, of course! It ends with the sound of the hot rod racing off.
In just under 2 minutes, “Surf Crusade” reaffirms their commitment to the 60s sound. The guitars scream their siren call to all surfers as the bass and drums are pounding away like a vicious wave that takes out an entire line of surfers.
“Tell Tale Guitar” Steps into a Latin-inflected sound. Their switching up of different styles is impressive. Here, they create an interesting mix of sounds. I heard that retro influences surf, rock, and some nasty fuzz tones, pushing it toward outright shredding to give it an edge. The guitars tell the tale!
“Land of the Great Ghoul” brings you into yet another scenery. The energy in their playing is infectious, as the drums’ tribal beats lead the way and the bass gets a few moments in the spotlight; the guitars cut in and do their own thing, with transitions that get your attention and keep it.
“Cove of Dreams” transports listeners to a sun-drenched surf scene, with a saxophone adding a nostalgic touch that evokes classic 60s surf culture and enhances the album’s retro flavor.
As “Lonely Siren” takes us out of this musical journey, you feel appreciative now that The Aqua Barons have revived the true spirit of the first wave of surf. At 1:08, it is the perfect outro as the sun sets.
Back On Track With The Aqua Barons showcases a variety of styles and sub-genres that keep each track fresh and engaging, making the album a compelling journey from start to finish.
Keith “MuzikMan” Hannaleck-Surf Music and Art Founder
November 30, 2025
The Aqua Barons are:
Petros Sotiropoulos: lead guitar, Fender bass VI, keys, tenor sax, vocals
Panagiotis Dimitroulas: rhythm guitar *
Aris Spanoudakis: bass, vocals
Konstantinos Bessas: drums, percussion
All tracks written by Petros Sotiropoulos except 7 and 10 by Aris Spanoudakis and 5 by Ernest Gold.
*Lead reverb guitar parts on track 10 by Panagiotis Dimitroulas.
Arranged and performed by the Aqua Barons.
Female vocals on “Cove of dreams” by Stavroula Sotiropoulou.
Tracks:
01. A Shadow in the Mist” 03:02
02. Kolobotsi A Go-Go02:13
03. Fuzzlalum 01:44
04. Pagoto Kerashi 02:38
05. Theme of Exodus 02:47
06. Daydreamer Blues 02:06
07. Barons on Wheels 02:15
08. Surf Crusade 01:56
09. Tell Tale Guitar 02:43
10. Land of the Great Ghoul 02:28
11. Cove of Dreams 03:22
12. Lonely Siren (outro) 01:08


